The article "With Lego Logic, Army Engineers Wage Peace One Block at a Time" (ENR 6/9 p. 16) was a super article, but you gave way too much credit to me. The projects vision was that of the V Corps commander, Lt. Gen. William S. Wallace. But the guys who really made it happen were: Lt. Col. Paul Grosskruger, commander of the 94th Engineer Battalion/130th Engineer Brigade; Major Bernie Lindstrom, S3 of the 94th; and Capt. Alex Deraney, commander of the 535th Engineer Company.
Lt. Col. Chuck Eassa, G-39 at V Corps, was responsible for pulling together all the various elements of the Third Infantry Division, who are the troops on the ground making things work every day in Baghdad. Credit should also be given to the fabulous soldiers, non-commissioned officers and officers from the engineers, the MPs, civil affairs, medical/dental, PsyOps, PAO, infantry, etc., who made this great mission a success.